Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Student newspaper serving Tulane University, Uptown New Orleans

The Tulane Hullabaloo

Staff editorial: All students must engage in Black History Month

February 22, 2018

For The Hullabaloo's last print issue in February, this week's edition of The Hullabaloo is Black History Month-themed. There are many outlets for Tulane faculty, students and organizations to partake...

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College is ruff: Students discuss perks of owning pets at school

Austin Rodriguez, Associate Editor February 22, 2018

Some students wake up to an alarm clock or the sun coming through an open window. Senior Branden Hentrich wakes up to his pet cat sitting on his face and loudly meowing. Hentrich isn't the only student...

library

Unpacking Architecture: Howard-Tilton Memorial Library’s mismatched floors

Peter Kintner, Contributing Reporter February 22, 2018

Though the Howard-Tilton Memorial Library plays an integral role in campus life, most students pay little attention to the building aside from using it as a place to study. Many graduates are unaware that...

Tiana Watts | Staff Artist

NBA, New Orleans Pelicans continue to celebrate Black History Month

Grant Barnes and Carrigan English February 21, 2018

Many have their own ways of recognizing and honoring important figures during Black History Month, and those in the world of sports are no different. The NBA is just one of the many organizations honoring...

graffiti

Catholic Center graffitied with anti-religious images

Josh Axelrod, News Editor February 17, 2018

On Saturday, an onlooker reported graffiti at the Catholic Center building, according to Tulane University Police Department. The images were identified as  anti-Catholic by members of the community. On...

haiti

Tulane community recognizes NOLA ties to Haiti

Matt Saletta, Associate News Editor February 8, 2018

Walking across New Orleans, it is easy to spot the plentiful ties the city shares with France. French fleurs-de-lis can be found capping fence posts, emblazoned on the city's flag and featured on the Saint's...

A 2018 photograph of President Mike Fitts at a prior sexual violence town hall as part of the All In campaign at Tulane University.

Marginalized communities respond to sexual assault climate survey results

Josh Axelrod, Sanjali De Silva, and Sophia Mariani February 8, 2018

After five months of waiting and speculating, students gathered to hear the results of the Sexual Assault Climate Survey. The doors of Kendall Cram Lecture Room opened at 4:30 p.m. By 4:39 p.m. all...

music studio

Student initiative launches to build community-wide recording studio in Dixon

Mark Winokur, Contributing Reporter February 8, 2018

Between a cappella groups, the marching band and independent artists, the sound of music is always flowing through Tulane's campus. A new student initiative is moving to create an on-campus recording studio...

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Road to Graduation: Students prep for MCATs, careers in medicine

Jon Marks, Associate Editor February 8, 2018

Senior year isn't all fun and games. For many, the stress of post-graduation plans can be overwhelming, which is why we're introducing our newest column, Road to Graduation. Every week we will check in...

Paul Trujillo | Sports Layout Editor

Taking the scenic route: the winding road of pro basketball in New Orleans

Grant Barnes, Sports Editor February 7, 2018

Professional basketball in New Orleans has been quite the rollercoaster. The city got a team, lost it, gained another, lost it, reclaimed it and finally renamed it. This story of the New Orleans Pelicans has...

New bead recycling program promotes eco-friendly Mardi Gras

New bead recycling program promotes eco-friendly Mardi Gras

Madeline Ninno, Staff Writer February 7, 2018

New Orleans made national headlines recently when cleaning crews removed 93,000 pounds of Mardi Gras beads from clogged catch basins along St. Charles Avenue. The clogging, caused by the beads and...

stem cell

Student Zoe Miller gives life-saving stem cell donation

Sanjali De Silva, News Editor February 1, 2018

Graduate student Zoe Miller swabbed her mouth with a Q-tip in the summer of 2014, not knowing that one day it would change lives. Miller went on a birthright trip to Israel where everyone in her group...

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